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Jamison L. Young
Publications - 6
Citations - 223
Jamison L. Young is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Aliasing. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 223 citations.
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Phased Array Antenna Applications on Universal Frequency Translation
Martin R. Johnson,Jonathan S. Jensen,Robert T. Short,Jamison L. Young,David F. Sorrells,Michael J. Bultman,Robert W. Cook,Richard C. Looke,Charley D. Moses +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a universal frequency translation module (UFT) frequency translates an electromagnetic (EM) input signal by sampling the EM input signal according to a periodic control signal (also called an aliasing signal).
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DC offset, re-radiation, and I/Q solutions using universal frequency translation technology
David F. Sorrells,Michael J. Bultman,Robert W. Cook,Jonathan S. Jensen,Martin R. Johnson,Richard C. Looke,Charley D. Moses,Gregory S. Rawlins,Michael W. Rawlins,Robert T. Short,Jamison L. Young +10 more
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Phase shifting applications of universal frequency translation
Martin R. Johnson,Jonathan S. Jensen,Robert T. Short,Jamison L. Young,David F. Sorrells,Michael J. Bultman,Robert W. Cook,Richard C. Looke,Charley D. Moses +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a universal frequency translation module (UFT) frequency translates an electromagnetic (EM) input signal by sampling the EM input signal according to a periodic control signal (also called on aliasing signal).
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Down-Conversion of an Electromagnetic Signal with Feedback Control
David F. Sorrells,Michael J. Bultman,Robert W. Cook,Jonathan S. Jensen,Martin R. Johnson,Richard C. Looke,Charley D. Moses,Gregory S. Rawlins,Michael W. Rawlins,Robert T. Short,Jamison L. Young +10 more
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Down converter using subsampling
Michael J. Bultman,Robert W. Cook,Jonathan S. Jensen,Martin R. Johnson,Richard C. Looke,Charley D. Moses,Gregory S. Rawlins,Michael W. Rawlins,Robert T. Short,David F. Sorrells,Jamison L. Young +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, methods, systems, and apparatuses for down-converting an electromagnetic (EM) signal by aliasing the EM signal, and applications, are described.